Uintah School
Public | K-6 | 567 students |
PHONE: (801) 584-2940
Salt Lake City's Uintah School is a public elementary school in the Salt Lake School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Utah to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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1 miles |
Recent Reviews
Uintah is great because the teachers, administrators, and parents all work together for the kids!
Super teachers! Super facilities!
We enjoyed Uintah. Parental involvement was very high. Good teachers made all the difference. The art program was excellent. It was mostly ran by volunteers, PTA and some other moneys. There is a good neighborhood feeling. Kids learn standard-based education in a loving and supporting environment. There are solid options for accelerated learners as well as special needs children. There are other after school-affiliated programs that my son attended: Spanish and Skiing. I loved it.
this school was ok for what if has to work with so I'm pleased but not pleased with it at the same time if you know what I mean. the class room are to full of children and over power the teacher.
My daughter is a 1st grader this year and so far LOVES her school! From my perspective she is learning a lot, is having fun, and has made good friends. There seems to be a good balance of creativity and academics. My daughter has made so much progress this year in her reading. I am very happy with Uintah so far.
Because of high test scores, we do not get funding for in class aides, etc. The parents are the ones who teach art and much of the music in the classroom. Too much emphasis on no child left behind. And the class sizes are just too large. The level of homework seems excessive and there is pressure to make the test scores 'fit.' We don't even have an in house school nurse. Without the intense parent involvement, the children would be lost. I wish all teachers were as innovative and child centered as those in the lower grades (e.G. K-2). It's too bad we need to donate money directly in the classrooms because our school does not qualify for anything 'extra' as some other schools that have lower aggregate test scores do. It's unfair to the teachers who have no time to help a struggling student in a class of 30.
We came to Uintah very concerned about Utah's underfunding of schools and its crowded classrooms. Our experience has been wonderful - a caring community of committed teachers offering a fun, strong curriculum, and a core group of parents who 'step up' for art/music/reading /party organizing roles in the classroom. We go back and forth about private education, but our son loves his school and won't hear about a change. And, the test scores speak for themselves. Only drawbacks - crowded classrooms in the upper grades (although the test scores don't reflect that) and not much in the way of diversity. A fairly heavy dose of worksheets and homework are my child's only gripes.
The teachers here have a knack for broadening the vision of the students. For example the kindergarten teacher taught the students to be 'authors and illistrators' The students become so interested in her stories that they don't realize she sneeking in the ABC's and higher math.
Parent involvement at this school is amazing! My experience is that if you don't sign up the first day to volunteer in the classroom, most of the volunteer opportunities have already been spoken for. My child has had teachers that bring enthusiasm and educational expertise to the classroom each day. The Principal is supportive of the teachers and brings a robust enthusiasm to the school.
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